Drum type washing machine

ABSTRACT

Drum type washing machine including a tub of plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part, and a stator fastening part extended in a radial direction from the bearing supporting part, wherein both of the bearing supporting part and the stator fastening part are inserted in a tub rear wall, while stator fastening holes in the stator fastening part are exposed, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor, wherein the stator includes an annular helical type core having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions and a base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator, having fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core for fastening the stator to the bearing housing, thereby reducing a weight of required material, simplifying an assembly process, and assure stable mounting of the stator on the tub.

This application is a Continuation of Application Ser. No. 10/730,281 filed on Dec. 9, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, which claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application Nos. 2002-0078337 filed in Korea on Dec. 10, 2002 and 2003-0086841 filed on Dec. 2, 2003, which are hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to drum type washing machines, and more particularly, to an improved structure of a driving part of a direct drive type drum type washing machine which employs an outer rotor type brushless DC motor.

2. Background of the Related Art

In general, a drum type washing washes laundry by using a friction force between a drum rotated by a driving power of a motor and the laundry in a state detergent, washing water, and the laundry are introduced into the drum, shows almost no damage to, and entangling of the laundry, and has pounding, and rubbing washing effects.

In the related art drum type washing machines, there are an indirect drive type in which the driving power of the motor is transmitted to the drum through a belt wound on a motor pulley and a drum pulley indirectly, and a direct drive type in which the brushless DC (BLDC) motor is connected to the drum directly, to transmit the driving power of the motor to the drum, directly.

The type in which the driving power of the motor is transmitted to the drum, not directly, but indirectly through the motor pulley and the drum pulley, has much energy loss in the course of power transmission, and causes much noise in the course of power transmission.

According to this, it is the present trend that use of the direct drive type drum type washing machines with the BLDC motor is increasing, for solving the problems of the indirect drive type drum type washing machines. A related art direct drive type drum type washing machine will be described with reference to FIG. 1, briefly. FIG. 1 illustrates a longitudinal section of a related art drum type washing machine.

Referring to FIG. 1, the related art drum type washing machine is provided with a tub 2 mounted inside of a cabinet 1, and a drum 3 rotatably mounted on a central part of an inside of the tub 2. There is a motor in rear of the tub 2, wherein a stator 6 is fixed to a rear wall of the tub, and a rotor 5 surrounds the stator 6, and is connected to the drum 3 with a shaft passed through the tub.

Together with these, there is a metallic tub supporter between a tub rear wall and the stator having a shape almost the same with an outer shape of the tub rear wall fixed to the tub rear wall in fastening the stator for supporting a load of the stator, and maintaining a concentricity of the stator.

In the meantime, there are a door 21 mounted on a front part of the cabinet 1, and a gasket 22 between the door 21 and the tub 2.

There are a hanging spring 23 between an inside surface of an upper part of the cabinet 1, and an upper part of an outside circumferential surface of the tub 2, and a friction damper 24 between the inside surface of a lower part of the cabinet 1, and a lower part of the outside circumferential surface of the tub 2.

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective outside view of the stator in FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a sectional type core SC applied to the stator in FIG. 2.

In a related art method for fabricating the stator core, a sheet of metal plate is pressed to form a unit core having tooth portions 151, a base part 150, and a round part 500 opposite to the tooth portions 151 for forming fastening hole 500 a therein, the unit cores are stacked to form a unit core assembly, and the unit core assemblies are connected to each other in a circumferential direction, to complete fabrication of the stator core, called the sectional type core SC.

The round part provides the fastening hole 500 a for fixing the stator 6 to the rear wall of the tub, and enduring a fastening force of a bolt.

However, the method for fabricating the stator 6 by means of the sectional type cores SC has, not only a complicate fabrication process, but also loss of much material.

Therefore, even if a helical type core HC is favorable, in which a sheet of steel plate having the tooth portions 151 and the base part 150 is stacked turning in a helix, since it is required to bend the sheet of metal punched out in a form of a band into the helix, the helical type core has a drawback in that the round part for fixing the stator to the tub can not be formed on an inner side of the core.

This is because, if the round part 500 is formed on the inner side of the core in fabrication of the helical core HC, a large width of the core at a part having the round part formed thereon impedes bending of the core.

Therefore, currently, a stator structure is required, in which a function the same with the round part of the sectional type core SC is made to be carried out, not by the core itself, but by other part, for employing the helical type core HC.

For reference, a reason why it is important to secure an adequate rigidity of the round part having the fastening hole formed in for fixing the stator to the tub is as follows.

The washing machine that rotates the drum directly by using the BLDC motor has the stator mounted on a rear part of the tub, directly. In a case of the motor for a large capacity drum type washing machine with more than 1.5 kg of stator net weight, and a spinning speed in a range of 600˜2000 RPM, it is liable that a bolt fastened part of the stator 6 is broken due to the stator weight, vibration in the high speed rotation, and shaking and deformation of the rotor 5.

Particularly, in a case of the drum type washing machine, in which the BLDC motor is used, and the stator 6 is fixed to the tub rear wall, where an axis direction of the stator 6 is substantially parallel to ground, the vibration generated in operation of the washing machine causes intensive damage to the fastening part of the stator 6 to the tub rear wall.

Thus, an adequate rigidity of the round part having the fastening hole formed therein is very important in fixing the stator 6 to the tub.

In the meantime, in a trend a capacity of the drum type washing machine becomes larger as the time goes by, there have been many problems, such as even the tub to which the stator is fastened is damaged in a case the stator has a weight more than 1.5 kg in a structure the axis of the stator is parallel to the ground like the drum type washing machine.

Therefore, in order to prevent occurrence of the damage, in the related art structure, in general a metal tub supporter is lined, when a process for fastening the tub supporter to the tub rear wall is required in addition to an assembly line, that drops a productivity.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a drum type washing machine that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.

An object of the present invention is to provide a drum type washing machine, which has an outer rotor type motor with a stator of which material and weight required for fabrication can be reduced, fabrication of which can be simplified, and secure mounting of which on the tub is possible.

Other object of the present invention is to provide a drum type washing machine, in which a tub can sustain weight and vibration of a BLDC motor for a washing machine mounted on a tub wall directly, which motor has a net stator weight more than 1.5 kg, and variable rotational speed of 0˜2000 RPM or over.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a drum type washing machine, which can dispense with a tub supporter fastening process from an assembly line, that can secure a supporting force of the tub rear wall to the stator, and simplifies an assembly process.

Further object of the present invention is to provide a drum type washing machine, which enables a service man to carry out maintenance in repair and replacement of components.

Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.

To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the drum type washing machine includes a tub of plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part, and a stator fastening part extended in a radial direction from the bearing supporting part, wherein both of the bearing supporting part and the stator fastening part are inserted in a tub rear wall, while stator fastening holes in the stator fastening part are exposed, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor, wherein the stator includes an annular helical type core having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions and a base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator, having fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core for fastening the stator to the bearing housing.

In other aspect of the present invention, there is provided a drum type washing machine including a tub of plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part, and a stator fastening part extended in a radial direction from the bearing supporting part, wherein both of the bearing supporting part and the stator fastening part are inserted in a tub rear wall, while stator fastening holes in the stator fastening part are exposed, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor, wherein the stator includes an annular helical type core having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions and a base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator, having three or more than three fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core for fastening the stator to the bearing housing.

In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a drum type washing machine including a tub of a plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part inserted in the tub rear wall, and a stator fastening part formed as a unit with the bearing supporting part extended from the bearing supporting part exposed to an outside of the tub, with stator fastening holes formed in an exposed part of the stator fastening part, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor, wherein the stator includes an annular helical type core having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions and a base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator, having fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core for fastening the stator to the bearing housing.

In further object of the present invention, there is provided a drum type washing machine including a tub of a plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part inserted in the tub rear wall, and a stator fastening part formed as a unit with the bearing supporting part extended in a radial direction from the bearing supporting part exposed to an outside of the tub, with stator fastening holes formed in an exposed part of the stator fastening part, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor, wherein the stator includes an annular helical type core having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions and a base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator, having three or more than three fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core for fastening the stator to the bearing housing.

In still further object of the present invention, there is provided a drum type washing machine including a tub of plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part, and a stator fastening part extended in a radial direction from the bearing supporting part, wherein both of the bearing supporting part and the stator fastening part are inserted in a tub rear wall, while stator fastening holes in the stator fastening part are exposed, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor.

In yet further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a drum type washing machine including a tub of plastic having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing for supporting the shaft, a bearing housing having a sleeve form of bearing supporting part inserted in the tub rear wall, and a stator fastening part formed as a unit with the bearing supporting part extended in a radial direction from the bearing supporting part exposed to an outside of the tub, with stator fastening holes formed in an exposed part, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator; and the stator with a weight heavier than 1.5 kg mounted on the stator fastening part of the bearing housing with fastening members on an inner side of the rotor to form the motor together with the rotor.

In still yet further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a drum type washing machine including a tub having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, and a sleeve form of bearing supporting part for supporting bearings, in which both the tub and the bearing supporting part are formed as one unit, a drum rotatably arranged inside of the tub, a shaft passed through the tub and connected to the drum for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing inside of the bearing supporting part for supporting the shaft, a rotor engaged to a rear end part of the shaft to form the motor together with the stator, and the stator mounted on the tub on an inner side of the rotor and an outer side of the bearing supporting part with fastening members, wherein the stator includes an annular helical type core having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions and base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator, having fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core for fastening the stator to the bearing housing.

It is to be understood that both the foregoing description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention claimed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings;

FIG. 1 illustrates a longitudinal section of a related art direct drive, drum type washing machine, schematically;

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a related art stator;

FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a sectional type core;

FIG. 4 illustrates a longitudinal section of a direct drive, drum type washing machine in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, schematically;

FIG. 5 illustrates an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of an ‘A’ part in FIG. 4 of the drum type washing machine of the present invention;

FIG. 6 illustrates a cut away perspective view of a tub rear wall;

FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of the unitary bracket and bearing housing in FIG 5;

FIG. 8 illustrates a backside perspective view of FIG. 7;

FIG. 9 illustrates a section across a line I-I in FIG. 7;

FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective view of the stator in FIG. 5;

FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective view of the helical type core in FIG. 10;

FIG. 12A illustrates a plan view of key parts of the stator in FIG. 10, and FIG. 12B illustrates a perspective view of key parts of the stator in FIG. 10;

FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of a stator in a driving part of a drum type washing machine in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 14 illustrates a longitudinal section of a drum type washing machine in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings FIGS. 4˜14.

FIG. 4 illustrates a longitudinal section of a direct drive, drum type washing machine in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention schematically, and FIG. 5 illustrates an enlarged longitudinal sectional view of an ‘A’ part in FIG. 4 of the drum type washing machine of the present invention.

FIG. 6 illustrates a cut away perspective view of a tub rear wall, FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of the unitary bracket and bearing housing in FIG. 5, FIG. 8 illustrates a backside perspective view of FIG. 7, and FIG. 9 illustrates a section across a line I-I in FIG. 7.

FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective view of the stator in FIG. 5, FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective view of the helical type core in FIG. 10, FIG. 12A illustrates a plan view of key parts of the stator in FIG. 10, and FIG. 12B illustrates a perspective view of key parts of the stator in FIG. 10.

The drum type washing machine of the present invention, having a tub 2 inside of a cabinet 1 for holding washing water, with a wall for fixing a driving part thereto, a drum 3 inside of the tub 2, a shaft 4 connected to the drum 3 with a shaft for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum 3, and a bearing for supporting the shaft 4, wherein the tub 2 is formed of a plastic, and includes a metal bearing housing 7 at a central part of a rear wall of the tub 2 both for supporting the bearings at both ends of an outside circumferential surface of the shaft 4 and fastening the stator 6.

The bearing housing 7 is formed of an aluminum alloy and the like, and integrated with the tub rear wall by inserting the bearing housing 7 in a mold in an injection molding of the tub 2 of plastic.

In the meantime, referring to FIG. 5, the bearing housing 7 includes a bearing supporting part 7 a of a sleeve form for supporting the bearings, a stator fastening part 7 b formed as a unit with the bearing supporting part 7 a extended form a rear end of the bearing supporting part 7 a in a radial direction, and stator fastening holes 700 b in the stator fastening part 7 b, wherein both the bearing supporting part 7 a and the stator fastening part 7 b are inserted in the tub 2 rear wall, when only the stator fastening holes 700 b are exposed.

Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, the stator fastening part 7 b, extended from the sleeve form of bearing supporting part 7 a in the radial direction outwardly, includes stepped areas 70 b-1 each having at least one step in the outward extension in a direction of the outward extension, and flat areas 70 b-2 each between adjacent stepped areas 70 b-1, wherein the stepped areas 70 b-1 and the flat areas 70 b-2 are connected to each other, respectively.

That is, the stator fastening part 7 b includes the stepped areas 70 b-1 each having steps as the stepped area 70 b-1 extends in an outward radial direction, and flat areas 70 b-2 between the stepped areas 70 b-1, wherein each of the areas 70 b-1 extended from an upper end of the bearing supporting part 7 a in the outward radial direction is bent down at preset intervals as the stepped area 70 b-1 extends in the outward radial direction, and each of the areas 70 b-2 connected to a lower end of the bearing housing 7 is flat.

There is a resin stuffing groove 750 a around the upper part of the bearing housing 7 for enhancing a bonding force with the tub 2 in the insert injection molding.

Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, there is a positioning hole 710 b formed adjacent to a stator fastening hole 700 b of the stator fastening part 7 b in correspondence to a positioning projection on the stator 6.

Referring to FIG. 6, there is a boss 200 at a part of the tub rear wall opposite to each of the stator fastening holes 700 b for preventing the stator fastening part 7 b from coming into direct contact with the stator 6, thereby preventing an insulator of the stator 6 from being broken due to a fastening force applied thereto in mounting the stator 6.

It is also preferable that the stator fastening part 7 b has a circumferential rib 720 b at a position spaced a distance from an axis of the bearing supporting part 7 a for increasing a bonding force with the plastic in the injection molding of the tub 2. Though it is preferable that there are fastening bosses 70 b each with a stator fastening hole 700 b on the rib 720, it is not necessarily required to form the fastening holes 700 b on the rib 720 b.

In addition to this, there are circumferential and radial reinforcing ribs 201 on a region excluding the bearing housing stepped area of the tub rear wall for reinforcing the tub rear wall.

In the meantime, different from the foregoing stator fastening part 7 b, the stator fastening part 7 b may be an extension from the sleeve form of the bearing supporting part 7 a the same with the foregoing stator fastening part 7 b, but separated at regular intervals in a circumferential direction to form a plurality of separated radial segments.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, the bearing housing 7 of metal has a step 8 a in an inside circumferential surface for supporting, and preventing the bearings 600 a on the inside circumferential surface from breaking away from the bearing housing 7.

A front part of the shaft 4 is fixed to a spider 10 in a rear wall of the drum 3, and a section of the shaft 4 from an exposed part in rear of the spider 10 to a front bearing 600 a has a brass bushing 11 press fit thereon for preventing the shaft 4 from rusting, with a sealing member 12 fitted on an outside surface of the bushing 11 for preventing infiltration of water toward the bearing.

The shaft 4 has the rotor 5 of the direct drive motor mounted at a center of rear end thereof, on an inner side of which the stator 14 is positioned, that is mounted on the tub rear wall to form the direct drive motor together with the rotor 5.

Referring to FIG. 5, the rotor 5, formed of steel plate, has a circumferential bent part with a seating surface 130 for seating magnets M placed on an inside surface of a side wall 13 b extended forward from an edge of a rear wall of the rotor 5, and a hub 132 in a center part of the rear wall 13 a having through holes for passing fastening members 15 a, such as bolts, in mounting the rotor 5 on the shaft 4.

It is preferable that the rotor 5 is formed by pressing.

The rotor 5 has a plurality of radial cooling fins 133 around the hub 132 for blowing air toward the stator 6 when the rotor 5 rotates, to cool down heat from the stator 6. Each of the cooling fins 133 has a length in the radial direction.

The cooling fin 133 is formed by lancing to be bent at 90° from the rear wall to direct an opened side of the rotor 5, and a through hole 134 formed in the lancing serves as an air hole.

The rotor 5 has embossing 135 between adjacent cooling fins 133 of the rear wall 13 a for reinforcing the rotor 5, and drain holes 136 in the embossing 135.

The rotor 5 has fastening holes 137 for fastening a connector 16 engaged with a rear end part of the shaft 4 in rear of a rear bearing 600 b by means of serration, and positioning holes 138 for positioning the connector in mounting the connector on the shaft 4, both of which fastening holes 137 and positioning holes 138 are formed around the through hole 131 in the hub 132 at regular intervals.

The connector 16 is formed of plastic having a vibration mode different from the rotor 5 of steel plate, and serves as a bushing for the rotor, too. The connector 16 has serration 164 fit to the serration 400 in the rear end part of the shaft 4.

The tub rear wall has a hub part for putting the bearing supporting part 7 a of the bearing housing 7 therein in the injection molding of the tub 2.

According to this, the present invention permits to dispense with the tub supporter which is essential in the related art, to reduce assembly man power in an assembly line, and improve a productivity.

That is, the present invention permits to dispense with the tub supporter, which is a separate part having an almost same outside shape with the tub rear wall, fixed to, and holds the tub rear wall in mounting the stator 6, and maintains a concentricity of the stator 6.

Referring to FIG. 10, the stator 6 includes a helical type core HC, an insulator 144 having the helical type core HC encapsulated therein, a coil wound around tooth portions 151 of the helical type core HC, and fastening parts 143 molded as a unit with the insulator 144 projected toward an inside of the helical type core HC from three, or more than three places, and in general weighs more than 1.5 kg as the capacity of the drum type washing machine becomes larger.

The helical type core HC has multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having the tooth portions and the base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, with the tooth portions 151 projected outwardly in a radial direction from the base part. The base part 150 has recesses 152 for reducing stress in the winding of the helical type core.

The multiple layers of the helical type core HC are fastened with rivets 153 passed through through holes in the base part 150. A starting part and an end part of the helical type core HC may be welded at the base parts 150 in contact thereto. The recess 152 in the base part 150 may be rectangular, trapezoidal, or an arc.

Referring to FIGS. 12A and 12B, in the stator 6 having three or more than three fastening parts 143 formed as a unit with the insulator so as to be projected in a radial direction toward inside from the inside circumferential surface of the helical type core, each of the fastening parts 143 is formed to meet a condition of a≧b, where “a” denotes a length of the tooth portion 151 from an outer edge of the base part 150, and “b” denotes a distance from an inner edge of the base part 150 to a center of the fastening hole 143 a.

The fastening part 143 has a height greater than 20% of a total core stack height, and preferably equal to the total core stack height.

The fastening part 143 has at least one cavity 143 c for damping vibration at the time of motor driving, and a positioning pin 143 b fit to the positioning hole 710 b in the stator fastening part exposed in a state inserted in the tub rear wall.

In the meantime, there is a metal tube 143 p or a spring pin forcibly inserted in the fastening hole 143 a of the fastening part 143.

The operation of the driving part of the drum type washing machine of the present invention will be described.

Under the control of a controller (not shown) attached to a panel for driving the motor, if current flows to the coils 142 in the stator 6 in succession, to rotate the rotor 5, the shaft 4 engaged with the connector 16 having the rotor 5 fixed thereto by means of serration rotates. According to this, the power is transmitted to the drum 3 through the shaft 4, to rotate the drum 3.

In the meantime, performance of the foregoing drum type washing machine will be described.

At first, since the tub 2 is formed of a heat resistant plastic, the tub 2 is light, and since the tub 2 is injection molded, the tub 2 is easy to fabricate.

Since the bearing housing 7 is formed of a metal, such as an aluminum alloy, which shows little thermal deformation even at a high temperature, the bearing housing 7 can be used in the drum type washing machine having the spinning cycle.

Since the bearing housing 7 of metal is inserted in the hub of the tub rear wall at the time of injection molding of the tub 2 of plastic, to form an integrated type tub 2 and bearing housing 7, that permits to dispense with the additional process of mounting the bearing housing 7 on the tub rear wall, thereby simplifying the assembly process, and reduce an assembly man power.

Referring to FIG. 11, the recess 152 in the base part 150 of the stator 6 reduces a stress in winding the core, thereby permitting an easy and small power winding.

Especially, referring to FIG. 12A, in the stator 6 having three or more than three fastening parts 143 formed as a unit with the insulator so as to be projected in a radial direction toward inside from the inside circumferential surface of the helical type core, each of the fastening parts 143 is formed to meet a condition of a≧b, where “a” denotes a length of the tooth portion 151 from an outer edge of the base part 150, and “b” denotes a distance from an inner edge of the base part 150 to a center of the fastening hole 143 a.

The condition is set taking a case into account, in which, even though the closer the position of the fastening hole 143 a to a point a load exerts thereon, the better in view of reduction of a torque, the position of the fastening hole 143 a set at a position close excessively to the point a load exerts thereon leads to a bolt of smaller diameter, to require an excessively many number of bolts.

Referring to FIG. 12B, the fastening part 143 has a height greater than 20% of a total core stack height, otherwise the fastening part 143 is liable to break due to vibration caused by motor driving. Especially, the fastening par 143 may have a height equal to or higher than the total core stack height.

However, because an excessively high fastening part 143 increases a total width of the driving part, and reduces a washing capacity of the washing machine, the height of the fastening part 143 is limited not to exceed two times of the total core stack height.

The cavity 143 c in the fastening part 143 dampens vibration at the time of motor driving, to improve mechanical reliability of the stator 6.

The positioning pin 143 b on the fastening part 143 fits to the positioning hole 710 b in the tub 2, thereby permitting an easy mounting of the stator 6 on the tub 2.

The sleeve form of bearing supporting part 7 a for supporting bearings fitted therein, and the stator fastening part 7 b for fastening the stator 6 thereto, of the bearing housing 7, both of which are formed as a unit, can dispense with the related art tub supporter.

The boss 200 at a part of the tub rear wall opposite to each of the stator fastening holes 700 b prevents the stator fastening part 7 b from coming into direct contact with the stator 6, thereby preventing the insulator of the stator 6 from being broken due to a fastening force applied thereto in mounting the stator 6.

The stepped areas 70 b-1 each having steps at preset intervals as the stepped area 70 b-1 extends in an outward radial direction of the cylindrical bearing supporting part 7 a, and the flat areas 70 b-2 between adjacent stepped areas 70 b-1 and connected to the stepped areas 70 b-1 in a circumferential direction with flat parts perpendicular thereto permit to increase bonding force to the tub 2 in the injection molding of the tub 2.

In addition to this, the circumferential rib 720 b at a position spaced a distance from an axis of the bearing supporting part 7 a also increases a bonding force with the plastic in the injection molding of the tub 2.

Moreover, the through holes 730 b in the stator fastening part 7 b increases the bonding force with the plastic in the insert injecting molding of the bearing housing 7.

The fastening boss 70 b with the stator fastening hole 700 b in the bearing housing 7 can dispense with formation of fastening holes in the tub 2, additionally.

That is, according to the present invention, the stator 6 is fastened to the stator fastening holes 700 b in the fastening boss 70 b of the stator fastening part 7 b buried in the tub rear wall with bolts.

The positioning hole 710 b formed adjacent to the stator fastening hole 700 b of the stator fastening part 7 b in correspondence to a positioning projection on the insulator of the stator 6 improves workability in mounting the stator 6 on the tub rear wall.

Of course, the positioning hole 710 b in the stator fastening part 7 b is formed, not covered with plastic, but exposed, and in a case the positioning hole is formed in the insulator, the positioning projection will be formed on the stator fastening part 7 b.

Since the front end of the shaft 4 is fixed to the spider 10 in the rear wall of the drum 3, and a section of the shaft 4 from a part exposed to an outside of the spider 10 to the front bearing 600 a has the brass busing 11 forcibly press fit thereon, rusting of the shaft 4 is prevented.

The sealing member 12 on the outside surface of the bushing 11 prevents infiltration of water toward the bearing.

The circumferential bent part with a seating surface 130 for seating magnets M placed on an inside surface of a side wall 13 b extended forward from an edge of a rear wall of the rotor 5 permits an easy fabrication of the rotor since the seating surface 130 supports the magnet M easily when the magnet M is attached to the inside surface of the rotor 5.

The hub 132 in a center part of the rear wall 13 a having through holes 131 permits to pass fastening members 15 a, such as bolts, in mounting the rotor 5 on the shaft 4, and the plurality of radial cooling fins 133 each with a length permits blowing of air toward the stator 6 to cool heat from the stator 6 when the rotor 5 rotates.

The cooling fin 133 is formed by lancing to direct an opened side of the rotor 5, and a through hole 134 formed in the lancing serves as an air hole.

The rotor 5 formed of steel plate by pressing reduces a time period required for fabrication of the rotor 5, and improves productivity.

The embossing 135 between adjacent cooling fins 133 on the rear wall 13 a of the rotor 5 improves an overall strength of the rotor 5, and the drain hole 136 in the embossing 135 permits to discharge water through the drain hole 136.

The connector 16, formed by a plastic injecting molding, has a vibration mode different from a vibration mode of the rotor 5 of steel plate, to attenuate vibration transmitted from the rotor 5 to the shaft 4.

The serration 164 in the inside circumferential surface of the hub of the connector 16 engaged with the serration 400 in the rear end part of the shaft 4 enables transmission of a rotation power from the rotor 5 to the shaft 4 through the connector 16 as it is.

FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective view of a stator in a driving part of a drum type washing machine in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 13, the stator 6 of the present invention includes a helical type core HC, an insulator 144 having the helical type core HC encapsulated therein, a coil wound on tooth portions 151 of the helical core HC, and fastening parts 143 formed as a unit with the insulator 144 so as to be projected toward an inside of the helical type core HC.

That is, the stator 6 in the embodiment has, not a structure in which the fastening parts are projected in a radial direction toward an inside of the helical type core HC from more than three positions, but a structure in which the fastening parts form a unit with the insulator 144 extended in a radial direction toward an inside of the helical type core HC.

Alike the foregoing embodiment, the helical type core HC has multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, with a plurality of tooth portions 151 projected outwardly in a radial direction from a base part 150 of the helical type core HC, and recesses 152 in the base part 150 for reducing a stress in winding the helical type core HC.

There is a positioning hole 143 g adjacent to the fastening hole 143 a in the fastening part 143, if there is a positioning pin on the tub rear wall, for fitting in mounting the stator. Opposite to this, of course, the positioning pin may be formed adjacent to the fastening hole 143 a, and the positioning hole may be formed in the tub rear wall.

Other parts and performances thereof of the embodiment are the same with the foregoing embodiment, of which repetitive descriptions are omitted.

In the meantime, the present invention is not limited to above embodiments, it is of course possible that dimensions, shapes, and materials may be changed as far as the changes do not depart from the spirit or scope of the invention.

For an example, the stator fastening part 7 b may only have an outward radial direction extension from the cylindrical bearing supporting part 7 a with stepped areas 70 b-1 at preset intervals along a radial direction. Or, alternatively, the stator fastening part 7 b may have alternate outward radial direction extensions from front part and rear part of the cylindrical bearing supporting part 7 a in a circumferential direction connected at edges of the extensions substantially perpendicular to the extensions, without the stepped areas.

FIG. 14 illustrates a longitudinal section of a drum type washing machine in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 14, the drum type washing machine includes a tub 2 having a wall for holding washing water therein and mounting a driving part thereon, and a sleeve form of bearing supporting part 17 for supporting bearings, in which both the tub 2 and the bearing supporting part 17 are formed as one unit, a drum 3 rotatably arranged inside of the tub 2, a shaft 4 passed through the tub 2 and connected to the drum 3 for transmission of a driving power from a motor to the drum, at least one bearing 600 a inside of the bearing supporting part 17 for supporting the shaft 4, a rotor 5 engaged to a rear end part of the shaft 4 to form the motor together with the stator 6, and the stator 6 mounted on the tub 2 on an inner side of the rotor 5 and an outer side of the bearing supporting part 17 with fastening members. The stator 6 includes an annular helical type core HC having multiple layers formed by winding a steel plate having tooth portions 151 and base part in a helix starting from a bottom layer to a top layer, an insulator having the helical type core HC encapsulated therein, a coil wound on the tooth portions 151, and fastening parts formed as a unit with the insulator 144, having fastening holes projected toward an inside of the helical type core HC for fastening to the bearing supporting part 17.

Of course, there are a plurality of fastening holes in an outer region of the bearing supporting part 17 of the tub 2 for mounting the stator 6 of motor with fastening members. There is a metal tube 143 p or a spring pin forcibly inserted in the fastening hole 143 a of the fastening part 143.

Both the tub 2 and the bearing supporting part 17 may be formed by plastic injection molding, or the tub 2 may be formed of plastic, and the bearing supporting part 17 may be formed of a metal, such as an aluminum alloy.

More preferably, in the plastic injection molding of the tub 2, the tub 2 is injection molded in a state a tub supporting plate 18 of a metal formed as a separate piece from the bearing supporting part is buried in an outer region of the bearing supporting part 17.

Other parts not described herein are the same with the foregoing embodiment, and repetitive description of which will be omitted.

The performance of the embodiment will be described.

When a current flows to the stator 6, to rotate the rotor 5, the shaft 4 connected to the rotor 5 rotates. The shaft 4 rotates supported on a front bearing 600 a and a rear bearing 600 b inside of the bearing supporting part 17.

That is, a load on the shaft 4 is transmitted to the front, and rear bearings 600 a, and 600 b, and, therefrom, to the bearing supporting part 17. Since the bearing supporting part 17 is formed as a unit with the tub rear part, the bearing supporting part 17 can support the shaft 4, more stably.

The tub supporting plate 18 of a metal formed as a separate piece from the bearing supporting part, and buried in an outer region of the bearing supporting part 17 in the injection molding of the tub 2 permits to dispense with a separate reinforcing liner attached to the tub rear wall, enough to secure a supporting force for the stator 6 mounted on the tub rear wall even if the BLDC motor is mounted on the tub wall directly.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.

The drum type washing machine of the present invention has the following advantages.

First, the direct drive type motor reduces noise, out of order, and power loss, and the bearing housing of a metal can be applied to a product with a drying function, as the bearing housing has no thermal deformation.

Second, the rotor 5 of a steel plate formed by pressing reduces a fabrication time period, and improves a productivity.

Third, the helical type core permits to reduce waste of material, easy fabrication, and increase a rigidity of the fastening part of the stator 6 to reduce noise and vibration, and improve mechanical reliability, and a lifetime.

Fourth, the difference of vibration modes of the rotor and the connector permits to reduce vibration transmitted from the rotor to the shaft, and the stator fastening part 7 b permits rigid mounting of the stator 6 on the tub rear wall, and maintenance of concentricity of the stator 6, without damage of the tub rear wall.

Fifth, the elimination of tub supporter fitting work from the assembly line permits to simplify an assembly process, and easy maintenance by a serviceman in repair and replacement of component.

Sixth, even if the BLDC motor with a net stator weight over 1.5 kg, and a rotation speed varied in a range of 0˜2000 RPM, or over is mounted on the tub wall directly, the tub rear wall can support the stator, securely. 

1. A washing machine comprising: a plastic tub having a rear wall manufactured by injection molding with a metal bearing housing inserted in a mold thereof, the metal bearing housing comprises: a metal bearing supporting part for holding a bearing to support a shaft of a motor; and a metal flange part extended from the metal bearing supporting part in a radial direction, the metal flange part comprising a recessing part and a projecting part in a circumferential direction, wherein a plurality of through-holes are formed on the metal flange part and the through-holes increase a bonding force with plastic in the injection molding of the plastic tub.
 2. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein a subset of the plurality of through-holes is formed on a same circumference.
 3. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the metal flange part further comprises slot-holes formed with round ends on the metal flange part.
 4. The washing machine of claim 3, wherein the slot-holes are formed in plural on a radial portion of the metal flange part.
 5. The washing machine of claim 4, wherein a stator fastening hole is formed in the metal flange part for fastening a stator of a motor, and the plurality of the through-holes are arranged in a square or a triangle shape.
 6. The washing machine of claim 5, wherein the plurality of through-holes are formed around the stator fastening hole.
 7. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the metal flange part surrounds the bearing supporting part.
 8. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the metal flange part extends outward from an exterior portion of the metal bearing supporting part.
 9. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal dimension of the metal flange part is the same as a longitudinal dimension of the metal bearing supporting part.
 10. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the metal flange part further comprises a plurality of recessing parts and projecting parts, wherein the recessing parts and the projecting parts alternate along the circumferential direction.
 11. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the metal flange part includes stepped areas.
 12. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein a longitudinal position of a first set of the plurality of through holes is different than a longitudinal position of a second set of the plurality of through holes, the longitudinal positions being referenced with respect to a longitudinal dimension of the metal bearing supporting part.
 13. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein a radial distance of a first through hole of the plurality through holes from a center of the metal bearing supporting part is greater than a radial distance of a second through hole of the plurality of through holes.
 14. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the through holes are filled with a wall of the tub.
 15. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the through holes are disposed between an inner surface and an outer surface of the tub.
 16. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the through holes are buried in a wall of tub.
 17. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the through holes are embedded in a wall of the tub.
 18. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the through holes are entirely enclosed by a wall of the tub.
 19. The washing machine of claim 1, wherein the through holes are inserted into a wall of the tub so as not to be exposed to an outside of the tub.
 20. A plastic tub having a rear wall of a washing machine manufactured by injection molding with a metal bearing housing inserted in a mold thereof, wherein the metal bearing housing comprises: a metal bearing supporting part for holding a bearing to support a shaft of a motor; and a metal flange part extended from the metal bearing supporting part in a radial direction, the metal flange part comprising a recessing part and a projecting part in a circumferential direction, wherein a plurality of through-holes are formed on the metal flange part and the through-holes increase a bonding force with plastic in the injection molding of the plastic tub.
 21. The tub of claim 20, wherein the metal flange part surrounds the metal bearing supporting part.
 22. The tub of claim 20, wherein the metal flange part extends outward from an exterior portion of the metal bearing supporting part.
 23. The tub of claim 20, wherein a longitudinal dimension of the metal flange part is the same as a longitudinal dimension of the metal bearing supporting part.
 24. The tub of claim 20, wherein the metal flange part further comprises a plurality of recessing parts and projecting parts, wherein the recessing parts and the projecting parts alternate along the circumferential direction.
 25. The tub of claim 20, wherein the metal flange part includes stepped areas.
 26. The tub of claim 20, wherein a longitudinal position of a first set of the plurality of through holes is different than a longitudinal position of a second set of the plurality of through holes, the longitudinal positions being referenced with respect to a longitudinal dimension of the metal bearing supporting part.
 27. The tub of claim 20, wherein a radial distance of a first through hole of the plurality through holes from a center of the metal bearing supporting part is greater than a radial distance of a second through hole of the plurality of through holes.
 28. The tub of claim 20, wherein the through holes are filled with a wall of the tub.
 29. The tub of claim 20, wherein the through holes are disposed between an inner surface and an outer surface of the tub.
 30. The tub of claim 20, wherein the through holes are buried in a wall of tub.
 31. The tub of claim 20, wherein the through holes are embedded in a wall of the tub.
 32. The tub of claim 20, wherein the through holes are entirely enclosed by a wall of the tub.
 33. The tub of claim 20, wherein the through holes are inserted into a wall of the tub so as not to be exposed to an outside of the tub. 